Nobody else probably cares but I'm bummed out that I can't get beige leatherette anymore. I have 2 kids and not a fan of dark interior, the beige leatherette is super durable and cleans up easily. It was great in my E70.

Would you mind sharing some pricing details and also if you were able to get any discount (dealer discount etc.)?

Thanks.

I am in active army and BMW has military sales program that offers discount to active duty members. (I am in afghanistan now)

I have pre-ordered mine back in May so for that, they waived my delievery charge. Also, they offered about $4500 off of MSRP. My X5 35i was $49600 and with all the options, it came up to $60,000. Since I am stationed in Tennessee, they also offer no auto sales tax for active military which means I do not have to pay sales tax as well. I did comparison and it actually shows that I have saved about $10,000 with all discount and sales tax waived. Yes, it is really a good deal!

Would you mind sharing some pricing details and also if you were able to get any discount (dealer discount etc.)?

Thanks.

I am in active army and BMW has military sales program that offers discount to active duty members. (I am in afghanistan now)

I have pre-ordered mine back in May so for that, they waived my delievery charge. Also, they offered about $4500 off of MSRP. My X5 35i was $49600 and with all the options, it came up to $60,000. Since I am stationed in Tennessee, they also offer no auto sales tax for active military which means I do not have to pay sales tax as well. I did comparison and it actually shows that I have saved about $10,000 with all discount and sales tax waived. Yes, it is really a good deal!

I am in the navy and looking to do the same thing. What program did you use? I'm looking at pentagon car sales. I've looked at a few different ones. The prices are all the same, so I guess I'm trying to find the one with the best customer service.

$70k for a very basic Cayenne S. Not saying the F15 is affordable, but also saying a Cayenne S is not as affordable as you think either.

A Cayenne S comparably equipped to a base level xDrive50i will be around $77K (including 4 years of maintenance), vs. $69K for the xDrive50i. While I really like the xDrive50i, it is dangerously close in price to a Cayenne S. My wife has a 2012 Cayenne V6, and it drives incredibly well. The interior is a 10 on a scale of 1 to 10.

I am in the navy and looking to do the same thing. What program did you use? I'm looking at pentagon car sales. I've looked at a few different ones. The prices are all the same, so I guess I'm trying to find the one with the best customer service.